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Suggest Treatment For Chills And Upper Respiratory Infection

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Posted on Mon, 20 Mar 2017
Question: I was diagnosed with an upper respiratory virus last Saturday,Feb.18.I've started taking Mucinex yesterday. It's starting to break up the congestion,but I'm still experiencing chills with no fever. Could there be an underlying cause for these chills?
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Answered by Dr. Ivo Ditah (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
What is your temperature?

Detailed Answer:
HI and thanks for getting to us.

I am so sorry to hear about these chills. In addition to this information, I will like to know what your measured temperatures are during these chills. Reviewing the provided details doesn't raise any concerns about a possible concealed cause.

I hope to hear from you about this before concluding and providing specific guidance to you.

I wish you well.
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Suggest Treatment For Chills And Upper Respiratory Infection

Brief Answer: What is your temperature? Detailed Answer: HI and thanks for getting to us. I am so sorry to hear about these chills. In addition to this information, I will like to know what your measured temperatures are during these chills. Reviewing the provided details doesn't raise any concerns about a possible concealed cause. I hope to hear from you about this before concluding and providing specific guidance to you. I wish you well.